Regina Lopez

260. Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk on Native American culture and climate crisis

Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk is a board member of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, a former co-chair of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition & and a part of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

We discuss the historic and present-day struggles of Native Americans and their displacement from their lands. Regina educates me on petroglyphs, the Bears Ears National Monument, and the climate crisis.

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45. Andy Rowen on Christopher Columbus through the eyes of the Taíno people

When you were in school did you learn in 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue?  That’s what I recall from history class.  Christopher Columbus has been widely celebrated and honored in the US, and even has his own holiday.  However, many historical facts have emerged over the years, that have caused controversies with honoring Columbus.  Today I chat with author Andy Rowen, author of the historical fiction, Encounters Unforeseen: 1492 Retold, which dramatizes the history of Columbus’s epic voyage and first encounters with Native Americans from a bicultural perspective.

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